- Stanisław
Lubieniecki (German:
Stanislaus de Lubienietz, also
Lubiniezky or Lubyenyetsky) (August 23, 1623 in Raków – May 18, 1675 in Hamburg) was a Polish...
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Krzysztof Lubieniecki or
Christoffel Lubienietzky (1659–1729) was a
Polish Baroque painter and
engraver active in
Amsterdam during the
Dutch Golden Age...
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Andrzej Lubieniecki (1521–1623) was a
Polish historian and priest. He was a
member of the
Polish Brethren.
Lubieniecki's major work was the Poloneutichia...
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Bogdan Lubieniecki (c. 1654,
Czarkowy – 1718, Nowy Korczyn) was a
Polish Baroque painter and engraver.
Teodor and his
brother Krzysztof Lubieniecki hailed...
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Gourmands by
Krzysztof Lubieniecki,
Warsaw National Museum...
- edge of Mare Nubium. It was
named after Polish astronomer Stanisław
Lubieniecki. This
feature is most
readily located by
finding the
prominent crater...
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leading voice of the
worker and to
convert the
urban immigrant m****es".
Lubieniecki notes that
social gospel appealed predominantly to the
white American...
- "Balthus"
Klossowski Pierre Klossowski Stanisław
Kostka Gadomski Stanisław
Lubieniecki Józef
Niemojewski Stanisław Rola-Arciszewski
Augustinus Rotundus Aleksander...
- Dempster,
Scottish scholar and
historian (d. 1625) 1623 – Stanisław
Lubieniecki,
Polish astronomer, theologian, and
historian (d. 1675) 1724 – Abraham...
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Magnus de la
Gardie accepted the
Lithuanian terms brought by
Gabriel Lubieniecki but not
without changes,
taking the
Grand Duchy under his protection...